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the whole of japan came to a halt today. they remember the thousands killed and thousands more still missing. >> i jumped into the covered -- in to that covered and stayed there. >> there were of teaching near sunday when the earthquake hit. the three friends are now leading, evacuated by the british embassy tonight on a flight to hong kong. alex's town to the direct hit. he does not want to read. >> you feel like you are abandoning the people have known for more than two years. you learn to care about the people. you get so attached to them. you feel like you are abandoning them by getting out. >> alex is not the only one reluctant to leave japan. of the 7000 britons who live in tokyo, here than 100 turned out tonight for the first evacuation flight organized by the british embassy. 150 miles north of the fukushima plant, these are the new heroes of the hour. >> we expect a lot of difficulties with the mission. it is a really dangerous assignment. the reputation of japan and the lives of many people rest on your actions. >>
the whole of japan came to a halt today. they remember the thousands killed and thousands more still missing. >> i jumped into the covered -- in to that covered and stayed there. >> there were of teaching near sunday when the earthquake hit. the three friends are now leading, evacuated by the british embassy tonight on a flight to hong kong. alex's town to the direct hit. he does not want to read. >> you feel like you are abandoning the people have known for more than two...
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and the first images of the work are struggling to stabilize the situation at japan's fukushima power plant problem words reports say three more of the so-called nuclear kamikazes have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation if you want to cool the reactor as it was through. and we're continuing our coverage of the latest developments in libya as we sit down now with one of russia's most renew renowned experts in arab and islamic history fessor retired in known as the root cause of the crisis was the fact that colonel gadhafi lost his sense of reality in dealing with major powers that interview is up next. the market after it was never a darling of the grass but just two months ago the walt was pretty comfortable doing business with him now tripoli is under aerial bombardment believe me there is hiding in one of his bunkers and nobody really knows what's going to happen next he discussed that and we are now joined by one of the freshest leading political analysts the director of the instance that is in city of the russian academy of sciences. thank you very much for your time si
and the first images of the work are struggling to stabilize the situation at japan's fukushima power plant problem words reports say three more of the so-called nuclear kamikazes have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation if you want to cool the reactor as it was through. and we're continuing our coverage of the latest developments in libya as we sit down now with one of russia's most renew renowned experts in arab and islamic history fessor retired in known as the root cause of the...
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they're coming back six years ago they were here in moscow and this year there will be again after japan were able to host a more on not very very shortly. you with us here on switch for our team i mean only you look at. the view boys russia looks to float. pardon me a. stunning start at lunch rush luck motif in game one of their cage shells semifinal series. come from four wheels to four legs former a long shelf in sebastian vettel salty's red bull research for a lie cheat ahead obvious trillian. one that will be revealed shortly but we start with the news that russia will host the twenty eleven world figure skating championships tokyo was the whole the event this week but the recent mega quick tsunami and subsequent nuclear threats in japan means all sporting a fence there are counsel for the forseeable future prime minister vladimir putin offering some days ago for russia to step in and take over the finals if the international skating federation agreed on their of the weeklong tournaments will get on the we had scored on april twenty fifth in moscow the same city that held the tourna
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russian emergencies ministry plane is getting ready to head off to japan. rescue workers they will help with dealing with the fallout from this disaster the sequence of disasters that have that hates japan over the past few days will be helping rescue is seeking for those trapped under rubble from the from the earthquake and also trying to rescue those that have been caught up in the terrible sea nominees. they took they were treated by that earthquake now the nuclear disaster they say conflated fukushima is also taking main focus for russia we heard for me to make our childer there in russia's far east talking about the what's being done there to make sure that it's all ok well one of the name problems that's come from. the probe the disaster if you can nuclear reactor is that thirty percent of japan's energy is the right from nuclear power now that is severely depleted at the moment as you can imagine due to the situation with that nuclear reactor as well as the air precautions being taken over other reactors in the country so russia has pledged one hundr
russian emergencies ministry plane is getting ready to head off to japan. rescue workers they will help with dealing with the fallout from this disaster the sequence of disasters that have that hates japan over the past few days will be helping rescue is seeking for those trapped under rubble from the from the earthquake and also trying to rescue those that have been caught up in the terrible sea nominees. they took they were treated by that earthquake now the nuclear disaster they say...
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on the first images of the workers struggling to stabilize the situation of japan's fukushima power plant reports say three more of the so-called nuclear kamikazes have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation . we continue our coverage of the latest developments in libya now as we sit down with one of russia's most renowned experts an arab and islamic history professor vitaly known can says the root cause of the crisis lies in the fact that colonel gadhafi lost his sense of reality in dealing with major powers that interview is coming right. market out the it was never a darling of the greatest growth just two months ago the world was predict profitable doing business with him now tripoli is under aerial bombardment they will again be there is hiding in one of his bunkers and nobody really knows what's going to happen next to discuss that we are now joined by one of precious leading political analysts the director of the instance that is messages of the russian academy of sciences. thank you very much for your time sir now so much has happened in such short period of time and people
on the first images of the workers struggling to stabilize the situation of japan's fukushima power plant reports say three more of the so-called nuclear kamikazes have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation . we continue our coverage of the latest developments in libya now as we sit down with one of russia's most renowned experts an arab and islamic history professor vitaly known can says the root cause of the crisis lies in the fact that colonel gadhafi lost his sense of reality in...
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to you or to and the submission russia we're not affected by the crisis in japan we're seeing a rise in sales of japanese cars with enough eagles in storage use this applies even from japan last more than two months so now our supply chain is full and given how quickly japan is recovering we're sure the economy is will very quickly make up a little a's in operations. the russian british oil exploration do hangs in the balance says contracting parties b.p. ross never. prepared to battle it out in court mr tribe you know will hold a hearing on the case next week and i'm now joined by a tease because if you neglect sure four more could feel very good to see you there what progress is there in the speech what are russian officials saying about it. look much about russians officials say that these disputes will not have cops investment in quiet climates in russia in the first place and when i was. there was a press conference today held by russia's presidential aide he said. when he was asked what decision the two parties should come up with you said the decision should be mutually benefi
to you or to and the submission russia we're not affected by the crisis in japan we're seeing a rise in sales of japanese cars with enough eagles in storage use this applies even from japan last more than two months so now our supply chain is full and given how quickly japan is recovering we're sure the economy is will very quickly make up a little a's in operations. the russian british oil exploration do hangs in the balance says contracting parties b.p. ross never. prepared to battle it out...
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kimberly forsythe has lived in japan for more than 20 years. she gave birth to her son, tyler, eight years ago. before he could reach the age of 2, he succumbed to leukemia. while tyler had been in hospital, kimberly saw children going through so much discomfort and pain. so she started a foundation five years ago to help lift their spirits. then she learned about the bead program which got its start in america. >> how to change the child's feeling, we have to do in order to make them want to fight. >> reporter: this hospital adopted the program, as have others mainly in the u.s., japan and new zealand. trained staff work at the hospital full time. when they visit the children, they hand out the beads. 11-year-old haruka started making this necklace half a year ago. in the last three weeks, alone, she's earned more than 100 beads for her treatment sessions. >> translator: blood transfusion bead, hospitalization bead, outpatient bead, iv bead. my favorite is the yellow-green one i got for the operation. >> reporter: until the bead program, the y
kimberly forsythe has lived in japan for more than 20 years. she gave birth to her son, tyler, eight years ago. before he could reach the age of 2, he succumbed to leukemia. while tyler had been in hospital, kimberly saw children going through so much discomfort and pain. so she started a foundation five years ago to help lift their spirits. then she learned about the bead program which got its start in america. >> how to change the child's feeling, we have to do in order to make them...
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the problem is really the fundamental nuclear safety culture in japan and generally in the rest of the developed world is flawed what happened here is that the japanese considered this cascade. of tsunami could never happen or would happen so infrequently that they didn't have to take account of it and as a result they never practice is not a rehearsal it's quite an accident and we can see affectively that the japanese for the first two weeks have been running around to coin an old english phrase like headless chickens not knowing what to do the real problem is this if they take a measure like flood in and quench in the reactors with water that may well lead to serious consequences later on when they have all that accumulated water inside which is highly radioactive then they have to make a decision of how to deal with the water whether to keep it in sight. or to actually destroyed it to see with the consequences on the marine environment so whichever way they turn they've been ill prepared and they poorly planned for the consequences of this succeeded action. moving on down today russ
the problem is really the fundamental nuclear safety culture in japan and generally in the rest of the developed world is flawed what happened here is that the japanese considered this cascade. of tsunami could never happen or would happen so infrequently that they didn't have to take account of it and as a result they never practice is not a rehearsal it's quite an accident and we can see affectively that the japanese for the first two weeks have been running around to coin an old english...
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and uranium and coulter and she wrote on her blog that regarding japan the good news is that anyone exposed to excess radiation from a nuclear power plant is now probably much less likely to get cancer arsenic in very low doses. mild beneficial health benefits as i recall but of course you would want to swallow a gallon of it she's got. this kind of misinformation gets people to think that radiation is good for you made global warming is good to smoke and cigarettes is good it's a manufactured manufactured ignorance. the number of immigrants trying to reach europe has dramatically increased since the uprisings in africa thousands of people have rushed to the states for the violence and uncertainty government protests continue with all things which reports the grass isn't necessarily cross the mediterranean. under arrest in egypt. turmoil in tunisia and a full out civil war in libya is northern africa recertify with unrest people flee the region in his case the chaos in their home countries and then he ends up in greece where their lives hardly get any simpler one of two hundred fifty migran
and uranium and coulter and she wrote on her blog that regarding japan the good news is that anyone exposed to excess radiation from a nuclear power plant is now probably much less likely to get cancer arsenic in very low doses. mild beneficial health benefits as i recall but of course you would want to swallow a gallon of it she's got. this kind of misinformation gets people to think that radiation is good for you made global warming is good to smoke and cigarettes is good it's a manufactured...
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and in japan emergency teams are battling to stabilize the crippled fukushima nuclear plant amid reports that a highly radioactive water is leaking from. it's just after six pm here in moscow you without. libyan rebels say they've regained control of the strategic oil town of. his forces it comes as the country's officials claim that over one hundred people were killed in the opening days of the coalition's strikes which have now lost in one week meanwhile nato is gearing up to replace the u.s. and leading the campaign. now has the latest from the capital tripoli. the capital city of tripoli is essentially in lockdown we're hearing now that within two days fuel supplies here might very well run out we're also hearing of chill teachers in food and water now for seven straight nights the city has come under fire from those airstrikes from the coalition the residents here are very very frightened many of them are choosing not to go to work to spend their days at home barricaded in their homes because they are very frightened in terms of what will happen in the coming days now the state tele
and in japan emergency teams are battling to stabilize the crippled fukushima nuclear plant amid reports that a highly radioactive water is leaking from. it's just after six pm here in moscow you without. libyan rebels say they've regained control of the strategic oil town of. his forces it comes as the country's officials claim that over one hundred people were killed in the opening days of the coalition's strikes which have now lost in one week meanwhile nato is gearing up to replace the u.s....
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unitedhealthcare. >>> a week ago, i was in japan. this program was broadcast out of there after we were covering the aftermath of the terrible earthquake and tsunami. with me, a team of abc correspondents. reporting on all the aspects of the unfolding tragedy. including the nuclear accident. when we returned, we gathered to discuss the stories we all didn't get chance to report on the air. you can find that conversation at abcnews.com, where you can always get the latest developments on japan and libya. and "world news with david muir" will have a full wrap of the day's events. and abc will have all the news across all the platforms. thank you for watching. i'll see you again next sunday. ay. >>> a powerful storm slams into the bay area overnight causing major power outages and the u.s. and coalition forces launch more air strikes over libya this morning. leader muammar khadafy is condemning the attack. join us next for the n ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well, live long ♪ have a good daisy, work out, get strong ♪ ♪ when you ne
unitedhealthcare. >>> a week ago, i was in japan. this program was broadcast out of there after we were covering the aftermath of the terrible earthquake and tsunami. with me, a team of abc correspondents. reporting on all the aspects of the unfolding tragedy. including the nuclear accident. when we returned, we gathered to discuss the stories we all didn't get chance to report on the air. you can find that conversation at abcnews.com, where you can always get the latest developments...
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a very welcome this is our team come to you live from the russian capital top stories now this hour japan is struggling to avert you can meltdown but attempts to clearly overheating reactors at the tsunami damaged fukushima plant no immediate success next is the scale of the disaster is being played down. the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan amid criticism of the atomic agency has failed to get on top of the crisis. unfolding for the human disaster could severely damage the image and bank accounts of the u.s. fund who designed the station is already rethinking its business dealings with general electric. and in libya pro-government forces regain more ground from rebels from russia pushing for a u.n. cease fire resolution after declaring persona non grata. i'll be back with more news more developments and i think thirty minutes from now in the meantime cross-talk is next. can. stand. alone and welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle endgame for libya's opposition to colonel gadhafi why is this likely outcome so much at odds with what has been seen in tunisia and in
a very welcome this is our team come to you live from the russian capital top stories now this hour japan is struggling to avert you can meltdown but attempts to clearly overheating reactors at the tsunami damaged fukushima plant no immediate success next is the scale of the disaster is being played down. the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog finally heads to japan amid criticism of the atomic agency has failed to get on top of the crisis. unfolding for the human disaster could severely damage...
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bmw has some 800 employees in japan. the company says the 40 germans and their families have returned safely home to germany. bmw plans to assist the japanese employees to move to the relative safety of the southwest of the country. >> of the unfolding disaster in japan said the global stocks tumbling on tuesday with european stocks closing at three and half month lows. the tokyo stock exchange took the worst beating, ending 10.5% down with all of its listed stocks settling in negative territory. it was one of the worst performances for the nikkei on record. tokyo electric power lost 24% on tuesday. the maximum allowable in one session. all 30 stocks on germany's blue- chip dax fell as well, pressured by the growing nuclear crisis in japan. >> the market has been stepped between a crash and a major stop -- major sell-off this tuesday. major concerns about a probable nuclear disaster in japan, it went up -- what down up to 5.5%. share prices recovered slightly but ended up in negative territory by 3%. shares of lufthansa
bmw has some 800 employees in japan. the company says the 40 germans and their families have returned safely home to germany. bmw plans to assist the japanese employees to move to the relative safety of the southwest of the country. >> of the unfolding disaster in japan said the global stocks tumbling on tuesday with european stocks closing at three and half month lows. the tokyo stock exchange took the worst beating, ending 10.5% down with all of its listed stocks settling in negative...
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now one more though of the army of volunteers getting japan moving. his family is safe but his house is destroyed. as for work at the port when the port has been wrecked? >> well, i have no idea when i'll be working again. >> reporter: back in what was taro, the army are going the extra mile too. mostly to recover bodies here. they are recovering a wardrobe item by item. and a solution of sorts here to what could well be the world's biggest rubbish problem. round the clock they cart the rubble off to the edge of town. and they're dumping it in the town's baseball stayed up. they're not going to play baseball here anymore. fringed ironically by the tsunami walls which were inadequate. the big question being asked up and down japan now not just about how to make the sea defenses adequate but whether people should be living in areas like this at all. the port's website still boasts that the vast sea walls here will stand any tsunami. they took 25 years to build. the massive st. louis gate capable of withstanding anything. look at those gates today. buste
now one more though of the army of volunteers getting japan moving. his family is safe but his house is destroyed. as for work at the port when the port has been wrecked? >> well, i have no idea when i'll be working again. >> reporter: back in what was taro, the army are going the extra mile too. mostly to recover bodies here. they are recovering a wardrobe item by item. and a solution of sorts here to what could well be the world's biggest rubbish problem. round the clock they cart...
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> -- reviews in japan? >> i cannot speak to that id some of the design bases they consider factors, but licensing site reviews,. i don't know >> what i -- wouldn't that be a good thing to know? >> certainly. yes, sir. >> ok, i would suggest hopping right on that. in terms of the cost of nuclear power, how the events -- have the events in the fukushima changed any sense of what the costs of nuclear power is vis-a- vis other sources of electricity? either of you? >> that remains for the results of the nrc evaluation. to the extent that they identify needed changes, that might change the cost equation. i cannot speculate now. >> ok, fine. we have if you reactors -- a few reactors -- we have a very large earthquake and tsunami. are there any reactors in the united states, say, a california, that are built near faults and oceans? or just one ocean? [laughter] >> well, of course there are, and as i mentioned in my previous answer, we do is look at the earthquake history for the plants in california, for example,
> -- reviews in japan? >> i cannot speak to that id some of the design bases they consider factors, but licensing site reviews,. i don't know >> what i -- wouldn't that be a good thing to know? >> certainly. yes, sir. >> ok, i would suggest hopping right on that. in terms of the cost of nuclear power, how the events -- have the events in the fukushima changed any sense of what the costs of nuclear power is vis-a- vis other sources of electricity? either of you?...
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reports to know what the people of japan are experiencing now. that it was a sustained sense of vertigo ceilings were caving in but first thing i did i rushed to my daughters i grabbed the older one while my wife took our newborn rushed into the street thank god we live on the first floor. yury two was lucky to back here quickly but dozens of their friends were buried alive the morning we drove to the incentive to go several locals were in a car with us we arrived and there was nothing exxon was no longer there we even started hauling in grange their history can say a word used to be streets and houses have been turned into just awful if you. then have to go risk earthquake was russia's most destructive in one hundred years over two thousand people died the town was never a built but the sea snake station was reopened it was shut down shortly after the collapse of the soviet union and yuri was left without chop but the earthquake changed all that not only was the station reinstated dozens of new ones have been built these time small scale calls u
reports to know what the people of japan are experiencing now. that it was a sustained sense of vertigo ceilings were caving in but first thing i did i rushed to my daughters i grabbed the older one while my wife took our newborn rushed into the street thank god we live on the first floor. yury two was lucky to back here quickly but dozens of their friends were buried alive the morning we drove to the incentive to go several locals were in a car with us we arrived and there was nothing exxon...
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remembering the tragedy, as benefits soccer match in japan for survivors of the earthquake and the tsunami. the future of libya as a plot of the agenda and london on tuesday. more than 40 politicians met to discuss the post gaddafi era. qatar wning gaddafi that he has a matter of days to save themselves. the coalition says they did not tell the car rentals in libya but france said that that option is still on the table. -- the coalition says that they did not agree to arm the rebels in libya. >> the rebels are on the back foot again. after fierce fighting, they have pulled back and are regrouping. after this latest setbacks, there is calling for more international support. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they should be giving us weapons or stopping gaddafi forces from advancing on us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegatesagreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy has proposed exile while france,
remembering the tragedy, as benefits soccer match in japan for survivors of the earthquake and the tsunami. the future of libya as a plot of the agenda and london on tuesday. more than 40 politicians met to discuss the post gaddafi era. qatar wning gaddafi that he has a matter of days to save themselves. the coalition says they did not tell the car rentals in libya but france said that that option is still on the table. -- the coalition says that they did not agree to arm the rebels in libya....
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japan will decide whether to participate with them by june. the agency is likely to push ahead with the negotiations. t before they meet in hawaii in november. >>> let's look at the latest market figures. >>> new zealand's government says it will end rescue operations in the earthquake hit city of christchurch. the country's ministry of civil defense and emergency management informed reporters of this on thursday. it said that hopes of rescuing anyone else alive from the rubble are gone and the focus is now on recovery. authorities say they have so far recovered the bodies of 161 people. they say the final death toll could reach 240. >>> forces loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi have launched a counterattack against anti-government forces in the countries northeastern region. this has raised concerns of increased fighting. gadhafi's forces shifted from their previous strategy of concentrating on fighting in the northwest to defend the capital tripoli. on wednesday morning, pro government forces conducted an air trade on bre ga where they t
japan will decide whether to participate with them by june. the agency is likely to push ahead with the negotiations. t before they meet in hawaii in november. >>> let's look at the latest market figures. >>> new zealand's government says it will end rescue operations in the earthquake hit city of christchurch. the country's ministry of civil defense and emergency management informed reporters of this on thursday. it said that hopes of rescuing anyone else alive from the...
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fears of a nuclear meltdown escalates would have threats of a second explosion at japan's fukushima atomic power plant and an emergency declared at another facility in the north east is believed to more than ten thousand people that have been killed in the devastating earthquake and resulting tsunami. also live in state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gains momentum winning back more territory for the international calls grabbing him to surrender power. get up his minivan saw eastern libya is threatening that very soon the tunnel in gaza will score you join me in a few moments for more. also in other news this week pushing the reset button also to washington boost ties and pledge to advance trade or do x.-rays president not russia's leaders and opposition not. alone welcome to the program this is our seas weekly review and out top stories the situation at the fukushima nuclear plant remains gray with fears that a second blast could occur at the facility run by friday's earthquake and tsunami and battling to prevent a nuclear meltdown after an explosion at a reactor with twenty two people alre
fears of a nuclear meltdown escalates would have threats of a second explosion at japan's fukushima atomic power plant and an emergency declared at another facility in the north east is believed to more than ten thousand people that have been killed in the devastating earthquake and resulting tsunami. also live in state t.v. reports colonel gadhafi gains momentum winning back more territory for the international calls grabbing him to surrender power. get up his minivan saw eastern libya is...
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you can narrow down fears drive up to two more explosions at the fukushima power plant in japan wall radiation has been released and has reached four hundred times the annual legal limit with reports of the container protecting one of the reactors being challenged if all is lost to other reacts is that because big since friday's catastrophic earthquake and tsunami. if you recall saw the devastation in japan is being felt with always under hostiles and people confirmed dead following friday's mega quake and tsunami rescue teams from countries including russia are helping with the search for an estimated fifteen thousand still missing. and in other news this hour with gadhafi forces singing you regaining ground in the east of libya concerns grow over the next in the news a condemned by the global community takes over the country by saying that. he is from russia and around the world this is all see was need you to chicago but thanks for joining us to our top story now japan's prime minister has addressed the nation as fears intensify about a possible nuclear meltdown at a pall plant st
you can narrow down fears drive up to two more explosions at the fukushima power plant in japan wall radiation has been released and has reached four hundred times the annual legal limit with reports of the container protecting one of the reactors being challenged if all is lost to other reacts is that because big since friday's catastrophic earthquake and tsunami. if you recall saw the devastation in japan is being felt with always under hostiles and people confirmed dead following friday's...
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in a worst case scenario how bad the situation could be in japan. for the only thing i can say is that no active zones or active fuel discharges into the atmosphere have taken place thank god that's why the scale of the disaster in japan is different yes it's true that the radiological situation around the station is periodic li getting worse and radiation levels are increasing dependent on events there i mean minor explosions that destroyed radioactive gases but the most important thing is that there are no discharges of nuclear fuel which contain the entire periodic table of chemical elements that is why the events that are unfolding in japan will be less global than the chernobyl nuclear power plant accident exceeded ninety times the yield of the bomb that was dropped on hiroshima first i don't think the discharges are going to be as massive as at chernobyl second the atomic energy industry will suffer certain losses because of the reactors hit by explosions and they're going to be lost five six or even seven nuclear reactors out of fifty five op
in a worst case scenario how bad the situation could be in japan. for the only thing i can say is that no active zones or active fuel discharges into the atmosphere have taken place thank god that's why the scale of the disaster in japan is different yes it's true that the radiological situation around the station is periodic li getting worse and radiation levels are increasing dependent on events there i mean minor explosions that destroyed radioactive gases but the most important thing is...
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well moscow is sending aid and rescuers to japan to help with the. quake and tsunami as well as to prepare for potential for a long russian's foreign minister visited the japanese embassy here to express his condolences not his company knows a lot of it joins us live now from the capital with more see cavalryman how exactly is russia and. all the russian foreign minister as you said visited the japanese embassy today signing the condolences also offering assistance to the japanese people of course russia has already sent a number of its emergency ministry personnel to egypt and of we know that a plane left here from moscow carrying specialists on board who are helping to search for survivors that may still be very alive under the rubble that of course again following the earthquake many buildings were destroyed with hundreds of people feared to be trapped under the rubble we know that another helicopter left from the russian far east also making its way towards japan the russian foreign minister of course expressing his condolences and expressions ru
well moscow is sending aid and rescuers to japan to help with the. quake and tsunami as well as to prepare for potential for a long russian's foreign minister visited the japanese embassy here to express his condolences not his company knows a lot of it joins us live now from the capital with more see cavalryman how exactly is russia and. all the russian foreign minister as you said visited the japanese embassy today signing the condolences also offering assistance to the japanese people of...
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>>pam: the benefit of the tsunami victim's in northern japan it is called a sketch for japan and it will be tonight from 5:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. that the project one gallery lounge in san francisco it is going to " give to asia " helping the people for north of japan. stay with and coming up 5:00 p.m., will have the bay area 680-24 interchange, no problems. we will be right back. stay with us for continuing coverage of the japanese earthquake. qy [ jerry ] look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d! instead of earning bupkus, your savings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? what's this do? [ beeping ] state law makers will be back at the bargaining table as the get ready to decide on possible tax extensions and whether or not to eliminate redevelopment agencies. governor jerry brown once the special election on
>>pam: the benefit of the tsunami victim's in northern japan it is called a sketch for japan and it will be tonight from 5:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. that the project one gallery lounge in san francisco it is going to " give to asia " helping the people for north of japan. stay with and coming up 5:00 p.m., will have the bay area 680-24 interchange, no problems. we will be right back. stay with us for continuing coverage of the japanese earthquake. qy [ jerry ] look at this! you got a...
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screens come from japan. apple's ipad ii is already sold out and japan's parts shortage may make it tough to get one. >> we don't see prices to go up in electronics. i think the first thing consumers are likely to see are holes on the shelves. >> consumerscy they can wait. >> if we have to wait for gadgets, we can wait. there are people without water. >> japan's third largest auto maker, nissan said they will restart full production this week. >> in seattle, boeing's biggest airliner and the rifle to europe's airbus took to the skies on the first test flight. the 747-8 intercontinental can carry 467 passengers. the first of the new planes will be delivered next year. that was no ordinary moon glowing in the sky last night. it was a supermoon. making its closest approach to earth in 18 years, the moon leaks 14% bigger and 30% brighter than usual. we will be back >> of course it's tough being away from home when disaster strikes. for japanese students here in the u.s. desperate pour answers about involved ones
screens come from japan. apple's ipad ii is already sold out and japan's parts shortage may make it tough to get one. >> we don't see prices to go up in electronics. i think the first thing consumers are likely to see are holes on the shelves. >> consumerscy they can wait. >> if we have to wait for gadgets, we can wait. there are people without water. >> japan's third largest auto maker, nissan said they will restart full production this week. >> in seattle,...
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remembering the tragedy, as benefits soccer match in japan for survivors ofhe earthquake and the tsunami. the future of libya as a plot of e agenda and london on tuesday. more tn 40 politicians met to discuss the post gaddafi e. qatar warning gaddafi that he has a matterto save themselves. the coalition says they did not tell the car rentals in libya but france said that thatistill. -- the coalition says that they did not agree to arm the rebels >> the rebels are on the back foot again. after fierce fighting, they have ll b regrouping. is latest setbacks, there is calling for more international support. >> where is america? where is great britain? they should help us. they shod gaps or stopping gaddafi forces from ncing us. >> they say they will not be sending in ground forces. germany is especially opposed to the idea. foreign minister has offered humanitarian help. >> delegates agreed that gaddafi has to go but what should happen to him if he leaves power? italy hasrose exile while france, the u.s., and britain want to see him put before the international criminal court. the british ho
remembering the tragedy, as benefits soccer match in japan for survivors ofhe earthquake and the tsunami. the future of libya as a plot of e agenda and london on tuesday. more tn 40 politicians met to discuss the post gaddafi e. qatar warning gaddafi that he has a matterto save themselves. the coalition says they did not tell the car rentals in libya but france said that thatistill. -- the coalition says that they did not agree to arm the rebels >> the rebels are on the back foot again....
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. >> i want to turn to japan. another crisis that e president is facing, of course what the japanese are dealing with. here are some of the latest facts to emerge out of the disaster, the death toll now upwards of 8,100, still so many missing. and the number of missing, well over 12,000. some signs of hope, though, incredible images coming out of japan early today as there were incredible rescues of a teenager as well as an 80-year-old grandmother who was stuck inside of her house. thankfully, those two people were rescued. but, senator levin, as the nuclear emergency continues in japan, there are real questions about the future of nuclear power in this country. after three mile island back in 1979 as a young zpat senator you called on a moratorium for six months on nuclear power plants in the united states. should that hold true now? >> well, i think there ought to be a period here where all of our nuclear plants are tested very, very carefully to make sure that they are safe and to make sure that this cannot hap
. >> i want to turn to japan. another crisis that e president is facing, of course what the japanese are dealing with. here are some of the latest facts to emerge out of the disaster, the death toll now upwards of 8,100, still so many missing. and the number of missing, well over 12,000. some signs of hope, though, incredible images coming out of japan early today as there were incredible rescues of a teenager as well as an 80-year-old grandmother who was stuck inside of her house....
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bmw has some 800 employees in japan. the company says the 40 germans and their families have returned safely home to germany. bmw plans to assist the japanese employees to move to the relative safety of the southwest of the country. >> of the unfolding disaster in japan said the global stocks tumbling on tuesday with european stocks closing at three and half month lows. the tokyo stock exchange took the worst beating, ending 10.5% down with all of its listed stocks settling in negative territory. it was one of the worst performances for the nikkei on record. tokyo electric power lost 24% on tuesday. the maximum allowable in one session. all 30 stocks on germany's blue- chip dax fell as well, pressured by the growing nuclear crisis in japan. >> the market has been stepped between a crash and a major stop -- major sell-off this tuesday. major concerns about a probable nuclear disaster in japan, it went up -- what down up to 5.5%. share prices recovered slightly but ended up in negative territory by 3%. shares of lufthansa
bmw has some 800 employees in japan. the company says the 40 germans and their families have returned safely home to germany. bmw plans to assist the japanese employees to move to the relative safety of the southwest of the country. >> of the unfolding disaster in japan said the global stocks tumbling on tuesday with european stocks closing at three and half month lows. the tokyo stock exchange took the worst beating, ending 10.5% down with all of its listed stocks settling in negative...
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emergency officials are on high alert in russia's far east in some region close to japan's bill into concerns about the threat of nuclear contamination. and all the news libya's rebels are losing ground as colonel could see these forces push through the opposition stronghold in east good with no plan of action alex concept i want to struggle locals say the end seems nowhere in sight it's. a very warm welcome this is all i see live from moscow with me it's a third explosion at the fukushima one nuclear power plant in japan appears in the after another reacts and lost all its cooling capabilities the news comes just hours after out and separates reactor injured eleven people were japanese officials still say radiation levels at the plant all within the legal limits of two hundred and sixty people could have been exposed to radiation in its. explosion that hits apathy is here in northeast japan since friday and today is trying to see water to cool the reactors complex to a vertical i catastrophic nuclear meltdown all this had been triggered by the mega quake which was then followed by g
emergency officials are on high alert in russia's far east in some region close to japan's bill into concerns about the threat of nuclear contamination. and all the news libya's rebels are losing ground as colonel could see these forces push through the opposition stronghold in east good with no plan of action alex concept i want to struggle locals say the end seems nowhere in sight it's. a very warm welcome this is all i see live from moscow with me it's a third explosion at the fukushima one...
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japan fears as many as 15,000 may have died. welcome to "bbc world news." forces come to's benghazi. he delivers a radio message. >> we are coming on this happy day. tomorrow, benghazi will change and there will again be a fun, dance, and cries of joy. >> has japanese nuclear engineers battle to prevent a disaster, there is no let up. half a million people made homeless by friday's earthquake and tsunami. more supplies are reaching survivors. many still lack basic necessities. dozens of the evacuation centers have been set up. thousands were forced to flee from the nuclear exclusion zone. >> they come seeking refuge. fleeing tradition of's nuclear plant -- fukushima's nuclear plant and carrying what is most precious to them. there is a chance for radiation. more than 1000 have arrived here already. there are reunions. exhaustion and relief. this family was just 5 miles from the damaged reactor. as they made it here, the fuel in their car was running out. on the map, the red zone is the highest in danger. my son's house is there. >> all i can do is pray to g
japan fears as many as 15,000 may have died. welcome to "bbc world news." forces come to's benghazi. he delivers a radio message. >> we are coming on this happy day. tomorrow, benghazi will change and there will again be a fun, dance, and cries of joy. >> has japanese nuclear engineers battle to prevent a disaster, there is no let up. half a million people made homeless by friday's earthquake and tsunami. more supplies are reaching survivors. many still lack basic...
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tonight's japan deals with the aftermath of a massive tsunami after the biggest earthquake in the country's recorded history and buildings trailers and ships have been washed away the official number of this is three hundred seventy five of that number but set the scene. to pound declares emergency as pressure rises of the focus shima nuclear plants sparking risks of radiation leak the surrounding areas been evacuated but there is no danger to the public right now. in other news the man behind a string of deadly attacks across russia chechen warlord dock or bought off is put on the un's international terror list. and more violent clashes rocked libya as colonel gadhafi forces push the rebels back the e.u. says it's not ruling out military action increasing fears of a possible intervention. very good evening for me kevin owen you're watching r t it's now eleven pm moscow time and our top story japan is dealing with the aftermath of a massive tsunami today. number killed is now three hundred seventy five and that is a figure sadly which is even optimistic estimates suggest will rise dramatica
tonight's japan deals with the aftermath of a massive tsunami after the biggest earthquake in the country's recorded history and buildings trailers and ships have been washed away the official number of this is three hundred seventy five of that number but set the scene. to pound declares emergency as pressure rises of the focus shima nuclear plants sparking risks of radiation leak the surrounding areas been evacuated but there is no danger to the public right now. in other news the man behind...
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was radiation arrests grow as japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful earthquake and tsunami. that dramatize aish new japan's nuclear power is now being called into question the banks say some say the compromise but. i love it i am in moscow i'm not sure as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story colonel gadhafi forces have reportedly entered the city of benghazi the libyan rebels main stronghold east of tripoli is comes just hours before the u.s. britain france and arab countries meet in paris to decide their next move against the libyan leader under the new u.n. resolution british and french fighter jets are on standby to enforce a no fly zone to stop gadhafi supporters gadhafi supporters from firing into rebels five u.s. warships are also nearby he's policy or has more from tripoli. well an emergency summit has been planned for today saturday in paris that will see the attendance of all the major players and diplomatic efforts as well as negotiations over libya and what we've been told is that it co
was radiation arrests grow as japan struggles to save its crippled nuclear site eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the powerful earthquake and tsunami. that dramatize aish new japan's nuclear power is now being called into question the banks say some say the compromise but. i love it i am in moscow i'm not sure as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story colonel gadhafi forces have reportedly entered the city of benghazi the libyan rebels main stronghold east of tripoli...
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. >> mark: more problems for crippled nuclear plant in japan and the latest problems they are dealing with. >> live from the bay area is station this is a kron 4 morning news. >> darya: they give away the up with the morning news, tuesday march 22nd. >> mark: starting with bay area weather we're waiting for the next door. >> james: by tonight it will be right over top of us. we won't have to wait long, we have another storm system and away we are d.c. rain falling over the oakland bay bridge. if you're headed to the macarthur maze it is what they're you sure wiper spirit another storm headed toward san francisco. so you know we have sprinkles headed towards the city at the moment. temperature was cooling off a couple more degrees. 47 in oakland, 38 in napa, low to mid- 40s in the east bank.bay. let'sw you future cast 4 we will walk you through it. shellers pop up at 3:00 p.m. this evening intensifying this evening. -- showers pop--tonight more intent showers popping up you can see the yellow sections increase hour by hour. but by overnight 11:00 p.m. widespread to moderate rain all ro
. >> mark: more problems for crippled nuclear plant in japan and the latest problems they are dealing with. >> live from the bay area is station this is a kron 4 morning news. >> darya: they give away the up with the morning news, tuesday march 22nd. >> mark: starting with bay area weather we're waiting for the next door. >> james: by tonight it will be right over top of us. we won't have to wait long, we have another storm system and away we are d.c. rain falling...
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as japan works overtime to avert a nuclear meltdown is another crisis in the making maybe maybe think twice second thoughts born of paranoia that radioactive remnants may reach far beyond japan's borders our worry about the seafood maybe the seafood is safe and radiation pollen in the water out what i want everywhere wary of that firewall it's the fear of japanese imports going all the way to the top u.s. regulators have said they will increase screenings of food coming in from the embattled asian nation the european union has warned members to do the same and italy was the first e.u. nation to ban food imports from japan all together in the wake of the nuclear scare it's fueling suspicion that the sides the quake the tsunami and the nuclear crisis japan will soon have to deal with another problem becoming a trade pariah like we will for reasons that may not be entirely radioactive countries all over the world in tough economic problems in the store looking for ways to subsidize their producers their workers and so an incident like the one unfolding in japan gives them quite a good re
as japan works overtime to avert a nuclear meltdown is another crisis in the making maybe maybe think twice second thoughts born of paranoia that radioactive remnants may reach far beyond japan's borders our worry about the seafood maybe the seafood is safe and radiation pollen in the water out what i want everywhere wary of that firewall it's the fear of japanese imports going all the way to the top u.s. regulators have said they will increase screenings of food coming in from the embattled...
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do you have family in japan? and it didn't matter whether one was an r or one was a d, those concerns were genuine. as i walked over here, a guard asked me, ms. hanabusa, is everything ok at home? it struck me, we are a people and we are always going to be there to help others. we must also look is why hawaii has really been prepared for these kinds of disasters. you know, and i do congratulate both the pacific tsunami warning center as well as our officials back home who did an excellent job preparing. but i'd also like people to consider what it cost and how we're able to come here. remember wh the good senar from hawaii, senator inoue, did that thing, the tsunami warning center and, yes, it was an earmark, he had the foresight as only, for example, like my good colleagues from oregon and people that represent their districts know what that district needs and started way back when with the pacific tsunami warning center. and thatas grown. if you watch the -- if you watched the news this morning you can hear our
do you have family in japan? and it didn't matter whether one was an r or one was a d, those concerns were genuine. as i walked over here, a guard asked me, ms. hanabusa, is everything ok at home? it struck me, we are a people and we are always going to be there to help others. we must also look is why hawaii has really been prepared for these kinds of disasters. you know, and i do congratulate both the pacific tsunami warning center as well as our officials back home who did an excellent job...
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japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power lot of the work was suspended for an unexplained smooth conditions. and go jim is frozen that the government has disputes between two major ethnic communities continues to exploit additions that it could spread across the rest of europe. was japan's struggles to regain control over the for the she with nuclear plant recent earthquake experts around the world are bating the future of atomic energy. talk to one of russia's leading scientists in the industry the challenges they're facing. japan's nuclear disaster in kenya sending shock waves throughout the globe if that's a good patient we are now joined by one of russia's leading nuclear experts. thank you very much for your time sir now many experts have already compared the question the accident to the chernobyl. how the property of both comparison is in your view . in my opinion the entire atomic energy community believes there will not be a global catastrophe global background radiation will certainly increase today's rise it's related to a yield o
japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power lot of the work was suspended for an unexplained smooth conditions. and go jim is frozen that the government has disputes between two major ethnic communities continues to exploit additions that it could spread across the rest of europe. was japan's struggles to regain control over the for the she with nuclear plant recent earthquake experts around the world are bating the future of atomic energy. talk to one...
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trace amounts of radiation from japan have shown up in california. but less exposure than you'd likely get from an airplane ride or a long chat on a cell phone. how safe is the food supply? well, radiation is spreading. much of the produce farmed in the region surrounding the reactor is already considered unsafe for human consumption. all of this milk, for instance, will have to be thrown out. and more items are bound to join the list. >> the products that are probably going to face catastrophic losses are going to be fruits and vegetables. food animals should already have been moved inside and their food and water protected. >> reporter: don't panic, the government spokesman pleaded last night. most of these things you'd have to eat for a year to suffer any ill effects. u.s. experts pretty much agree. >> in the united states, we probably don't have to worry that there's going to be a major contamination of our food supply. even with chernobyl, when the radiation went around the world, all of us got a piece of it. i have a piece of chernobyl in my bo
trace amounts of radiation from japan have shown up in california. but less exposure than you'd likely get from an airplane ride or a long chat on a cell phone. how safe is the food supply? well, radiation is spreading. much of the produce farmed in the region surrounding the reactor is already considered unsafe for human consumption. all of this milk, for instance, will have to be thrown out. and more items are bound to join the list. >> the products that are probably going to face...
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reports to know what the people of japan are experiencing now. but you wish it was a sustained sense of vertigo ceilings were caving in at first they made their rush to my daughters i grabbed the older one while my wife took our new one and rushed into the streets thank god would have been the first floor for. euro two was lucky to back it quickly but dozens of their friends what barrett a life. morning drove to the innocent and if the ghost were in a car with us we arrived and there was nothing the time was no longer there we will start hollering and men clenched their faces trying to say a word what used to be streets were crowded and then shouting to earth just. then if you go risk earthquake was russia's most destructive in a hundred years over two thousand people died the town was never a built but the c. suite station was real it was shut down shortly after the collapse of the soviet union and you re was left with out of the earthquake changed all that. not only was the station reinstated dozens of new recruits had already built these times
reports to know what the people of japan are experiencing now. but you wish it was a sustained sense of vertigo ceilings were caving in at first they made their rush to my daughters i grabbed the older one while my wife took our new one and rushed into the streets thank god would have been the first floor for. euro two was lucky to back it quickly but dozens of their friends what barrett a life. morning drove to the innocent and if the ghost were in a car with us we arrived and there was...
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nuclear watchdog says japan must. quote sleep. meanwhile beyond japan's shores panic is spreading faster than radiation people in russia's far east stock up on preventive medicines needlessly putting their health at risk. and in other news this hour libya's government declares an immediate cease fire and an end to military operations just hours after the u.n. backs a british french sponsored resolution to impose a no fly zone. with r.t. life for moscow where it's now or just after four pm on friday another u.n. nuclear agency has a warning but the battle to stabilize your plans crippled fukushima nuclear plant is a race against the clock there are continuing efforts to try to cool the overheated reactors at the facility stricken by a massive earthquake and tsunami about a week ago on a seven stage international scale measuring the severity of the situation in motion c. has moved from four to five that's just about two levels behind the nine hundred eighty six child noble disaster. bennett has more. right now they're still trying t
nuclear watchdog says japan must. quote sleep. meanwhile beyond japan's shores panic is spreading faster than radiation people in russia's far east stock up on preventive medicines needlessly putting their health at risk. and in other news this hour libya's government declares an immediate cease fire and an end to military operations just hours after the u.n. backs a british french sponsored resolution to impose a no fly zone. with r.t. life for moscow where it's now or just after four pm on...
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and japan's nuclear power is being called into question time and size they've sent the state since the sake of. eight am in moscow i met reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the united states and britain and france have issued an ultimatum for the libyan leader to accept an immediate cease fire or face airstrikes this came soon after the u.n. security council resolution to enforce a no fly zone over the troubled country let's go live now to our policy or who's with us in tripoli hello paula so when can we expect the international forces in action. when an emergency summit has been planned for today saturday in paris that will see the attendance of all of the major players in diplomatic efforts is is what. goshi nations over libya so attending will be the british prime minister david cameron the french president nicolas sarkozy the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton as well as the leaders of major arab states that have formed an ad hoc coalition against in libya and what we've been told is that it could be just a matter of hours after this summit that we could se
and japan's nuclear power is being called into question time and size they've sent the state since the sake of. eight am in moscow i met reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the united states and britain and france have issued an ultimatum for the libyan leader to accept an immediate cease fire or face airstrikes this came soon after the u.n. security council resolution to enforce a no fly zone over the troubled country let's go live now to our policy or who's with us in...
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i'm staying out with our story next in japan as r.t. his from a nuclear engineer worked at the scene of the chernobyl disaster he gives us his thoughts on whether it's right to draw comparisons between the two watch of pounds best course of action might be now. civil rights of guinea thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us after that your novel catastrophic you were in charge of containing nuclear emissions from the exploded reactor to understand what situation the japanese workers are finding themselves in right now he needs to clean to us what was it like to work in chernobyl and out of. it when. there was a great deal of work to be done but we only had seconds or minutes to do the job if we wanted to avoid a long term impact on human health can you imagine what the conditions were like according to statistics from the un report or than six hundred fifty thousand rescuers took part in dealing with the consequences of the chernobyl nuclear power plant accident that gives you an idea about the scale of that effort in which
i'm staying out with our story next in japan as r.t. his from a nuclear engineer worked at the scene of the chernobyl disaster he gives us his thoughts on whether it's right to draw comparisons between the two watch of pounds best course of action might be now. civil rights of guinea thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us after that your novel catastrophic you were in charge of containing nuclear emissions from the exploded reactor to understand what situation the japanese...
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today government officials and washed down groups talk about the scintillation at japan's failing to nuclear power plant. live coverage from the senate in the tree committee began said 10:00 a.m. eastern. over on c-span3, us senate hearing on protecting the civil rights of muslim americans. witnesses include an official from the justice the apartment. that also stars at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> experience american history on c-span3. 48 hours of people events telling the american story. here first-person accounts for people who have shaped modern america on "oral histories." history writers and travel to important battle skills and learn about keep figures and events that should be aired during the 100th the 150th anniversary of the civil war. professor spilled into america's past during lectures and history. join curators and the story behind the scene and museum exhibits on american artifacts. the presidency, focusing on policies and legacies, as told to historic speeches and personal insights from administration officials and experts. american history tv on c-span3, all we can, ever
today government officials and washed down groups talk about the scintillation at japan's failing to nuclear power plant. live coverage from the senate in the tree committee began said 10:00 a.m. eastern. over on c-span3, us senate hearing on protecting the civil rights of muslim americans. witnesses include an official from the justice the apartment. that also stars at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> experience american history on c-span3. 48 hours of people events telling the american story....
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throughout the day as we keep you abreast of all the latest developments in japan. well let's now go to a libya the arab league has backed at the idea of a no fly zone over the country after an emergency summit of member states agreeing to ask the u.n. security council to impose the restriction suggested by the u.k. and france because r.t. spotlessly are reports the actual situation there in libya is far from the way it's being presented. there's a lot more haggling on the international stage of the merits of intervention and a no fly zone then the bargaining taking place in downtown tripoli market shops here close only nowadays people are afraid and many of the africans who used to work here have fled the country but the argument that libya is on the brink of civil war so foreign intervention is needed still seems to ring a little hollow have been several hundred people killed but that's not a huge level of violence it certainly isn't a global level of violence that would normally merit intervention gadhafi has offered access to foreign media but only if the camera
throughout the day as we keep you abreast of all the latest developments in japan. well let's now go to a libya the arab league has backed at the idea of a no fly zone over the country after an emergency summit of member states agreeing to ask the u.n. security council to impose the restriction suggested by the u.k. and france because r.t. spotlessly are reports the actual situation there in libya is far from the way it's being presented. there's a lot more haggling on the international stage...
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japan. coming up in about fifteen minutes. pick apart the latest headlines. we see that the average american lost twenty three percent of their net wealth forbes wealthiest list reflects changes in global economy and the wealth of the world's billionaires was up twenty five percent in the same time that the wealth of the american population was down twenty three percent yes yes it's a kleptocracy this is normally capitalism is about risk or you or risk reward winners or losers like this you say this is this is what f.d.r. guaranteed during the depression when he brought in the f.c.c. and f.b.i. seeing all the reforms like plastic but the last five years thanks to j.p. morgan goldman sachs we have something like this we call your money. it's a small international headlines this hour twelve men killed until we did a brood side bomb in northwestern pakistan it's always a convoy carrying a prominent islam and supplements and should just solder is the words be the second attack on the same politician in the last two days here again a skate on hartley's truck and s
japan. coming up in about fifteen minutes. pick apart the latest headlines. we see that the average american lost twenty three percent of their net wealth forbes wealthiest list reflects changes in global economy and the wealth of the world's billionaires was up twenty five percent in the same time that the wealth of the american population was down twenty three percent yes yes it's a kleptocracy this is normally capitalism is about risk or you or risk reward winners or losers like this you say...
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as he manages a crisis in the middle east and confronts the still unfolding dangers from japan's nuclear emergency. with us, nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, nbc news chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski, ha lean cooper, former director of the cia, general michael hayden, and president of the counsel of general michael hayden, and president of the counsel of foreign relations, richard haas. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. libyan leader moammar gadhafi took to the airwaves this morning vowing to stay in fight and calling the air strikes tantamount to terrorism. anti-aircraft painted the skies after operation odyssey dawn was launched to prop up rebel forces. earlier in the day, the french took the lead as their war planes patrolled the skies over libya and struck pro-gadhafi tanks. u.s. and british forces followed by launching a volley of more than 100 cruise miss ells and heavy bombing. the u.s. currently has at least 11 naval vessels in the mediterranean in addition to surveillance aircraft. all of this in preparation
as he manages a crisis in the middle east and confronts the still unfolding dangers from japan's nuclear emergency. with us, nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, nbc news chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski, ha lean cooper, former director of the cia, general michael hayden, and president of the counsel of general michael hayden, and president of the counsel of foreign relations, richard haas. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good...